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Principles and Practice of Poultry Culture
By John Henry Robinson Page 520
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The Poultry Monthly - Volume 22 - Page 133
AN ERMINE WYANDOTTE.
BY GEO. H. BRACKENBURY. ( 1900)
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F. A. Thompson, Breeder of Erminettes, Exclusively
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Introduction to Genetic Analysis - Volume 10 - Page 253
Anthony J.F. Griffiths - 2008 - Preview
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The Encyclopedia of Historic and Endangered Livestock and ...
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Janet Vorwald Dohner - 2001 - Preview -
Other interesting breeds that have become extinct in North America include the Brakel, Breda, Erminette, Ixworth, Modern Langshan, Old English Pheasant Fowl, Scotch Dumpy, Scotch Grey, and Surrey. The Chantecler is the only breed of ...
Records of the Genetics Society of America -
Issue 13 - Page 23
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Genetics Society of America - 1944 - Snippet view -
The distinguishing feature of the Erminette breed is the color of the plumage, which is predominantly white, with an admixture of enough black feathers to give a variegated appearance that is quite attractive. Feathers that are black, or partly so, ...
Bantam Breeding and Genetics - Page 183
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Fred P. Jeffrey - 1977 - Snippet view - More editions
Erminette There is no Erminette Bantam but one could be made from the large Erminette should an enterprising breeder decide to do so. Hutt (1964) established the genetic basis of this pattern: In typical Erminettes the plumage is variegated, ...
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Genetics Of the Fowl by Hutt is available to read online for free. Try Hathitrust Digital Library for the book.
New York Legislative Documents - Volume 5 - Page 157
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New York (State). Legislature - 1944 - Snippet view - More editions
Genetics of the fowl Mutations and linkage (F. B. Hutt, J. H. Bruckner, and C. D. Mueller) Birds hatched in 1941 for study of the Erminette color pattern, the "ragged wing" mutation, sex-linked albinism, and other mutations, as well as for linkage ...
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New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1946 - Snippet view - More editions
In the F» and backcross populations, the Erminette color pattern segregated as expected, proving that all splashed Erminettes are heterozygous. From the linkage studies no immediate practical applications are evident, but there are some ...
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